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j^ARTLY  BELONGING  TO  THE  ESTATE  OF  THE  LATE  pHARLES 

j-fARVEY,  OF  pALTIMORE,  AND  SOLD  BY  ORDER  OF  THE  EXEC¬ 
UTORS,  JV\  y.  PSALTERS,  AND  ^VlF^  p.  p,  j^EWCOMER. 


COMPRISING  PINE  EXAMPLES  OP  THE  BEST 

AMERICAN  ARTISTS; 

Durand ,  Huntington,  Kensett,  Baker,  James  M.  IFart,  Church,  Boughton ,  S.  B. 
Gifford ,  E.  Johnson,  Casilear,  William  T.  Richards ,  Whittredge, 

Gray ,  Ifubbard,  Weir,  Shattuck,  Darley,  etc. 

WITH  SEVERAL  IMPORTANT  ILLUSTRATIONS*  OP 

FOREIGN  ART; 

One  of  the  finest  ever  painted  by  Carl  Hitbner,  and  others  by  Lambert,  Beranger,  Plassan, 
Baron  Worms,  Navier,  Bosch,  Lemmens,  Soyer,  Harveng,  Beaumont ,  Von 
Seben,  St.  Pierre,  Artz,  De  Buel,  Weisz,  Pecrus,  Meyer  Von  Bremen. 

In  all,  about  ninety  excellent  and  well  selected  works,  of  desirable  subjects  and  sizes,  well 
framed,  and  in  good  order,  and  many  now  exhibited  for  the  first  time.  The 
sale,  which,  of  course,  will  be  positive,  will  take  place  at  the 

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82  FIFTH  A.  VEWUF,  Cor.  of  FOURTEENTH  S THEFT, 

On  Thursday  Evening,  March  31st, 

At  half  past  Seven  o’clock. 

R.  SOMERVILLE,  Auctioneer. 


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Ihe  Collection  will  be  open  for  Exhibition  on  Wednesday  J/Lorning; 
JVTarch  SSd,  and  every  day  and  evening  until  time  of  sale. 

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A  sufficient  deposit  will  be  required  from  all  purchasers,  at  the  option  of  the 
auctioneer,  which  deposit  shall  apply  to  all  articles  purchased  at  this  sale. 

All  purchases  must  be  paid  for  and  the  articles  removed  within  twenty-four  hours 
after  the  close  of  the  sale,  or  the  deposit  will  be  forfeited  and  the  sale  annulled,  at  the 
option  of  the  auctioneer.  All  reclamations  must  be  made  on  or  before  12  o’clock  A. 
M.  of  the  day  after  the  sale. 


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&  ©obtain,  frininrs, 

PRINTING-HOUSE  SQUARE. 


ATALOGUE, 


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3. 


4. 


W.  S. 


ROSE,  London. 
English.  Landscape. 


MILNE  RAMSEY, 
Still  Life. 

VERTIN,  Brussels. 
Street  Scene. 


W.  J.  HAYS,  New  York. 
The  Two  Friends. 


W.  IT.  WILCOX,  Philadelphia. 
On  the  Juniata. 


MAURICE  BLUM,  Paris. 

Pupil  of  Eugene  Delacroix. 

Taking  a  pipe. 


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A.  J.  MILLER,  Baltimore. 
Rocky  Mountains. 


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A  sufficient  deposit  will  be  required  from  all  purchasers  at  the  option  ot  the 
auctioneer  which  deposit  shall  apply  to  all  articles  purchased  at  this  sale. 

All  purchases  must  be  paid  for  and  the  articles  removed  within  twenty-four  hours 
after  the  cl«e  of  the  sale,  or  tire  deposit  will  be  forfeited  and 

option  of  the  auctioneer.  All  reclamations  must  be  made  on  or  before  1.  o  clock  A. 
M.  of  the  dav  after  the  sale. 


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WILLIAM  IiART,  New  York. 
Coast  of  Maine. 


BONAIRN,  England. 
The  Truant. 


J.  R.  BREYOORT,  New  York. 
The  Haunted  House. 


10. 


FUGERON,  Berlin. 
Lake  Brienze. 


11.  WM.  T.  RICHARDS,  Germantown. 

Mt.  Desert. 


12.  COUTOURIER,  Paris. 

Of  Chalon.  Pupil  of  Picot.  Medal,  185  5 — ’6 1 . 

-  Poultry. 


J.  F.  CROPSEY,  New  York. 

Landscape. 


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THOMAS  HICKS,  New  York. 
The  Billet  Doux. 


C.  KREIGHOFF,  Quebec. 

Mail  Boat — Crossing  the  St.  Lawrence, 


JAS.  M.  HART,  New  York. 
N  oonday — Connecticut. 


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J.  T.  PEELE,  London. 


The  Earring. 


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S.  KELS,  Belgium. 
The  Lovers. 


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GEO.  INNESS,  New  York. 
The  Edge  of  a  Wood. 


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W.  HUBBARD,  New  York. 


The  Mountain  Top. 


A  sufficient  deposit  will  be  required  from  all  purchasers,  at  the  option  of  the 
auctioneer,  which  deposit  shall  apply  to  all  articles  purchased  at  this  sale. 

All  purchases  must  be  paid  for  and  the  articles  removed  within  twenty-four  hours 
after  the  close  of  the  sale,  or  the  deposit  will  be  forfeited  and  the  sale  annulled,  at  the 
option  of  the  auctioneer.  All  reclamations  must  be  made  on  or  before  12  o’clock  A. 


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L.  CAILLE,  Paris. 

Pupil  of  Castan. 

Baby’s  Breakfast. 

OLIVER  STOKE,  New  York. 
Have  some  Grapes  ? 


ARTZ,  Berlin. 

Fisherman’s  Family. 


Z.  NOTERMAN,  Paris. 

The  Commencement  of  Hostilities. 


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ED.  BEAUMONT,  Paris. 

Pupil  of  Boissclicr. 

The  Shipwreck — Don  Juan. 


L.  De  BEUEL,  Brussels. 
Landscape  and  Cattle. 


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C.  J.  GRYPS,  Brussels. 

Maid  in  the  Kitchen. 

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W.  WHITTREDGE,  New  York. 
Evening  in  the  Catskills. 


29. 


8.  IE  GIFFORD,  New  York. 
Riviera  de  Ponente. 


J.  F.  WEIR,  New  York. 
The  Studio. 


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EASTMAN  JOHNSON, 
The  Early  Breakfast. 


New  York. 


32. 


SCHEERES,  Brussels. 

Knights  at  the  Armorers. 


33. 


BOSCH,  Dusseldorf. 
The  Christinas  Tree. 


34. 


E.  BERANGER,  Paris. 

Pupil  of  Delaroche.  Medals,  1846,  1848. 

Beatrice  Cenei. 

The  original  of  the  well-known  engraving. 


A  sufficient  deposit  will  be  required  from  all  purchasers,  at  the  option  of  the 
auctioneer,  which  deposit  shall  apply  to  all  articles  purchased  at  this  sale. 

All  purchases  must  be  paid  for  and  the  articles  removed  within  twenty-four  hours 
after  the  close  of  the  sale,  or  the  deposit  will  be  forfeited  and  the  sale  annulled,  at  the 
option  of  the  auctioneer.  All  reclamations  must  be  made  on  or  before  12  o’clock  A. 
M.  of  the  day  after  the  sale. 


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JULES  WORMS,  Paris. 

Pupil  of  Lafosse.  Medals,  1867,  1868. 
Queen  Hortense. 


H.  YON  SEBEN,  Berlin. 

Hide  and  Seek. 

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GEO.  A.  BAUER,  New  York. 
Gentleness. 


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Camel’s  Hump,  Green  Mountains. 


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GEO.  II.  BOUGIITON,  London. 


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A  Winter  Evening. 


GABRIEL  NAYIER,  Paris. 

Pupil  of  Ary  Scheffer. 

The  Rose. 


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41. 


E.  PLASSAN,  Paris.  /  *C~T) 

Medals,  1852,  1857,  1859.  Legion  of  Honor,  1859/.' 

The  Reading  Lesson. 


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J.  W.  CASILEAR,  Rew  York. 
Indian  Summer. 


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49. 


JULIUS  HUBYER,  Dusseldorf. 

Pupil  of  Carl  Hubner. 

The  Prayer. 

J.  F.  CROPSEY,  Yew  York. 

Castle  Garden  as  it  was  ! 

TV  M.  T.  RICHARDS,  Germantown. 
A  Summer  Afternoon. 

F.  E.  CIIURCII,  Yew  York. 
Adirondack  Scenery. 


J.  F.  KENSETT,  Yew  York. 
Solitude — Evening. 

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C.  DOYEN,  Paris. 

Pupil  of  Bouguercau. 

Girl  with  Fruit. 

CHARLES  PECRUS,  Limoges. 
The  Mandoline. 


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A  sufficient  deposit  will  be  required  from  all  purchasers,  at  the  option  of  the 
auctioneer,  which  deposit  shall  apply  to  all  articles  purchased  at  this  sale. 

All  purchases  must  be  paid  for  and  the  articles  removed  within  twenty-four  hours 
after  the  close  of  the  sale,  or  the  deposit  will  be  forfeited  and  the  sale  annulled,  at  the 
option  of  the  auctioneer.  All  reclamations  must  be  made  on  or  before  12  o’clock  A. 


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GUS.  DEJONGHE,  Paris. 
Pupil  of  Galliat.  Medal,  1863. 

Worsted  Work. 


MEYER  YON  BREMEN,  Berlin. 


The  Younger  Brother. 


J.  F.  KENSETT,  New  York. 
Antumn — Cayuga  Lake. 


D.  HUNTINGTON,  New  York. 
Meditation. 


D.  HUNTINGTON,  New  York.  '  ) 

Study  in  a  Wood. 


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PAUL  WEBER,  Darmstadt. 
Landscape  and  Sheep. 


A.  B.  DURAND,  New  York. 
Sunday  Morning. 


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GAEL  HUBNEE,  Dusseldorf. 

Pupil  of  Sohn.  Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  Leopold. 

Eeading  the  Scriptures. 

The  celebrated  original  picture  imported  by  Wm.  Auferman. 


57. 


58. 


59. 


GO. 


61. 


LOUIS  LAMBEET,  Paris. 

Pupil  of  E.  Delacroix.  Medals,  1865,  18 66. 

Dead  Game,  &c. 


A.  D.  SHATTUCK,  New  York. 
Lake  Champlain. 


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LILY  M.  SPENCER,  New 
Strawberries. 

LILY  M.  SPENCEE,  New 
Currants. 

A.  F.  TAIT,  New  York. 
Quail  and  Young. 

A.  F.  TAIT,  New  York. 
Grouse  and  Young. 


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A  sufficient  deposit  will  .  .,11  n-tieles  nurchased  at  this  sale, 

uctioneor,  which  deposit  shall  app  y  ^  ‘articles  amoved  within  twenty-four  hours 
AH  purchases  must  be  paid  01  forfeited  and  the  sale  annulled,  at  the 

aer  the  close  of  the  sale,  o^hed^twrU  be  ffirfet  ^  ^  ^  ^  13  Q,clock  A. 

ption  of  the  auctioneer . 

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E.  BENSON,  New  York. 
Tlie  Faded  Flower. 


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PAUL  SOYER,  Ecouen. 

Pupil  of  Cogniet. 
Granny  Asleep. 

PAUL  SOYER,  Ecouen. 
Granny’s  Pet. 


E.  LEMMENS,  Paris. 

Deceased.  Pupil  of  Lassalle. 
Poultry. 


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WILLIAM  HAET,  New  Tork. 
On  the  Esopus. 


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GEO.  A-  BAILEE,  New  York. 
Day  Dreams. 


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Ruth  and  Naomi. 


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GEO.  C.  LAMBJDIN,  Philadelphia. 
The  Shady  Spot. 


JAMES  M.  HART  &  TAIT,  New  York. 
Study  from  Nature. 


A.  J.  MILLER,  Baltimore. 
Buffalo  Hunting. 


LILY  M.  SPENCER,  New  York. 
Cherries. 


M  ILLIAM  HART,  New  York. 
Conidieu  River. 


E.  LEMMENS,  Paris. 
French  Barnyard. 


C.  HUBNER,  Dusseldorf. 
The  Wood  Stealers. 

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A  sufficient  deposit  will  be  required  from  all  purchasers,  at  the  option  of  the 
auctioneer,  which  deposit  shall  apply  to  all  articles  purchased  at  this  sale. 

All  purchases  must  be  paid  for  and  the  articles  removed  within  twenty-four  hours 
after  the  close  of  the  sale,  or  the  deposit  will  be  forfeited  and  the  sale  annulled,  at  the 
option  of  the  auctioneer.  All  reclamations  must  be  made  on  or  before  12  o’clock  A. 
M.  of  the  day  after  the  sale. 


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77.  GEO.  II.  BOUGHTON,  London. 

The  Witching  Time  of  Night. 

The  celebrated  picture,  on  whicti  the  following  poem  was  written,  on  its  exhibition 
in  the  New  York  Academy  of  Design  : 


THE  PICTURE  ON  THE  WALL. 


To  M- 

hat  holds  thy  dreamy  eyes  in  thrall  ? 
somber  picture  on  the  wall ; 

A  somber  picture,  dark  and  cold, 

And  dreary  as  the  church-yard  mold. 

A  grass-grown  rampart,  lifting  high 
Its  reedy  fringe  against  the  sky — 

In  the  brown  shadow  of  its  gloom 
The  semblance  of  a  mouldering  tomb  ; 
Upon  the  tablet,  side  by  side, 

In  pomp  of  old  heraldic  pride, 

Two  sculptured  figures  lying  stark 
And  dumb  within  the  glimmering  dark  ; 

A  gray  owl  sitting  on  the  tomb, 

An  owlet  flitting  through  the  gloom, 

A  cold,  white,  wandering  moon  that  seems 
The  ghost  of  long-forgotten  dreams  ; 

In  the  high  rampart  an  old  door 
Where  night-w:nds  enter.  Nothing  more. 


Why  does  it  hold  thine  eyes  in  thrall — 
This  somber  picture  on  the  wall — 

Which  scorns  the  daylight’s  sweet  return, 
And  shrineth  darkness  like  an  urn  ? 

Is  there  within  thy  heart  a  grave 
O’er  which  the  winds  of  memory  wave, 
Where  sepulchered  in  marble  pride 
Thy  dead  hopes  slumber,  side  by  side, 
Lost  to  the  future’s  glorious  dooms, 

And  shrined  in  immemorial  glooms? 

Ah,  no  !  a  picture  on  the  wall 
May  hold  thy  dreamy  eyes  in  thrall, 

Hut  never  hope  of  thine  shall  sleep 
Within  oblivion’s  donjon-keep  ; 

Thy  dreams  were  born  to  soar  afar 
Beyond  the  morning’s  purple  star, 

And  all  thy  buried  hopes  to  rise 
Transfigured  into  destinies? 

S.  H.  WHITMAN. 


A  Night  Piece  by  Boughton,  No.  401,  Galleries  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design, 


78. 


W.  J.  IIENNESSY 
Maud  Muller. 


New  York. 


79. 


R.  W.  HUBBARI), 
Lake  George. 


New  York. 


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IIENR1  BARON,  New  York. 

Pupil  of  Gigoux.  Medals,  1847,  ’48,  ’55. 

Spanish  Hostelry — Arrival  of  Hon  Quixotte 
and  Sancho. 


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J.  F.  KENSETT,  New  York. 
Sunset  on  tlie  Shore. 

J.  W.  CASILEAR,  New  York. 
Conway  Meadows. 

A.  B.  DURAND,  New  York. 
White  Mountains. 


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80. 


GASTON  SAINT  PIERRE,  Paris. 

Pupil  of  Jalabert.  Medal,  1868. 

Hide  and  Seek. 


YERTIN,  Brussels. 

Street  Scene  in  Brussels. 

JAS.  M.  TIART,  New  York. 
Eos;  on  the  Lake. 


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C.  HARYENG.  Dusseldorf. 
Christening  in  the  Tyrol. 


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A  sufficient  deposit  will  be  required  from  all  purchasers,  at  the  option  of  the 
auctioneer,  which  deposit  shall  apply  to  all  articles  purchased  at  this  sale. 

All  purchases  must  be  paid  for  and  the  articles  removed  within  twenty-four  hours 
after  the  close  of  the  sale,  or  the  deposit  will  be  forfeited  and  the  sale  annulled,  at  the 
option  of  the  auctioneer.  All  reclamations  must  be  made  on  or  before  12  o’clock  A. 
M.  of  the  clav  after  the  sale. 


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ADOLPHE  WEISZ.  Hungary. 
Pupil  of  Jalabert. 

The  Gardener’s  Daughter. 


GEO.  H.  BOUGIITOY,  London. 
Breton  Flower  Girl. 

ROZEZEWSKI,  Poland. 

Objects  of  Art. 


F.  O.  C.  PARLEY,  Yew  York. 

Landscape  and  Cattle. 

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GHSTAYE  DAYID,  Paris. 

Pupil  of  his  Father  and  Picot. 

Skating.  Time,  Louis  XIY. 

IIIPPOLYTE  LE  BAS,  Paris. 

Pupil  of  Granet.  Medal,  1845. 

Retreat  of  the  Deer. 

BEYJAMIY  WEST.  Deceased. 

Sketch  for  Painting  in  Windsor  Chapel. 


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